Thar yars goes. That was a fucking great video! The best on YouTube! Let's share it with the world! You should be made a professor! Fuck yeah! But seriously, though, it would be funny if Google'd ask you for Ad Sense on the video, because it gets so many views.
So guys, as expected, the teacher as actually demanding more from me... First, he doesn't like my username on YouTube, so he's demanding that I create a new YouTube account and upload the video there. As absurd a demand as that is, I've done it, but I need your help with the next one. The second demand is that I send an e-mail out to the teaching staff of two schools other than my own (because sending it out to just mine would be silly). I'm flat out not going to do this one. This is where you guys once again come in. All I need you to do is watch the video, but no comments. Once again, I'll be grateful for this and promise to make it up to all of you somehow. Here's the video: Google Docs Presentation P.S. sowwy for double posting
Pff, you just need to make enough noise. What's this project for anyways? It's not exactly a 400 hundred pages essay.
There was a lot more to it than this presentation I made. But regardless, he's e-mailed me back and it seems like I'm finally good to go. Again, thank you all so much for this.
Why do you have to do such pointless shit in High School. I entered half my A levels as an independent candidate. No teachers, I had complete control of the exam board, the modules I did. I just taught myself the content & sat the exam in a school in Canterbury. Got me into Uni! My German friend today was saying if you want to sit their A level equivelent you have to go back to school. I don't understand why you can't just enter yourself for the exam, it was the best thing I ever did!
The Senior Exit Project, "Helps to prepare you for a college and a career", as they put it. It's part of my states education "reforms", which is basically just allowing private scholastic organizations and proxy universities to set their own standards in with state standards for education. Not that it's bad, it's actually helped schools with math and engineering courses, but overall, it's ineffective.
Watching the video again, but I'm not really sure why the fuck your teacher made you do such pointless tasks.
I happen to have one of the computer labs at my uni mostly to myself this afternoon. Look forward to about 30 extra views.